The M2R Warrior is Olight’s new rechargeable dual switch tactical LED flashlight. It is powered by a high discharge rate rechargeable 18650 lithium battery covering an output range of 1-1500 lumens. It ulitizes a Cree XHP35 HD LED with textured aluminum reflector to deliver an artifact-free, focused beam. The metal tail cap is quiet and functions as both a momentary or on/off switch. A single press of the tail switch allows the user to access the turbo or strobe modes instantly. The M2R has six brightness levels and a strobe mode.

The X7R Marauder from Olight is their most powerful light at the time of this writing. It’s a mid-sized search light that boasts a claimed 12000 lumens; 33% brighter than the original X7. It ulitizes three Cree XHP70 LEDs and orange peel reflectors to deliver an even, artifact-free beam with minimal hotspot. The X7R has six brightness levels and a strobe mode, covering an output range of 10 to 12000 lumens.

The S Mini Ti (S1R) is the smallest CR123A battery compatible flashlight from Olight. It’s a very compact EDC flashlight, powered by a single CR123A lithium battery (included), with a maximum output of 550 lumens.

The Olight H2R Nova headlamp is a 18650 rechargeable battery powered, uni-body aluminum alloy LED headlamp that is capable of a max output of 2300 ANSI rated lumens. The CREE XHP50 LED along with Olight’s TIR bead lens delivers a broad, balanced, even beam. It’s removable from its headmount and can be used as a stand-alone hand-held light.

The S30R Baton III (S30R) is the third generation of Olight’s flagship S30R flashlight series, and is a rechargeable EDC flashlight powered by a single 18650 rechargeable lithium battery covering an output range of 0.5-1050 lumens.

The H1 Nova is a very compact (adult thumb-sized), uni-body aluminum alloy LED headlamp with an output range of 2 to 500 lumens powered by a single CR123A battery. The light is removable from its silicone headmount and can be used as a stand-alone pocket light.

The Tactical Balls (RID³) from Brite Strike Technologies are small illuminated rolling balls designed to be used by police officers without specialized training as distraction devices. They are meant to temporarily draw a perpetrator’s attention away from the officer such that a move can be made to neutralize the threat.

Last year, Princeton Tec added the Charge to their MPLS (Modular Personal Lighting System) line. It’s a natural evolution of the other personal task lights I’ve previouly featured, offering even more options than before and powered by a single readily available AA battery.